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    • Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Selected Indicators of Change 

      CAFF (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2010)
      For this report, twenty-two indicators were selected to provide a snapshot of the trends being observed in Arctic biodiversity today. The indicators were selected to cover major species groups with wide distributions across ...
    • Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife 

      McRae, Louise; Zöckler, Christoph; Gill, Michael; Loh, Jonathan; Latham, Julia; Harrison, Nicola; Martin, Jenny; Collen, Ben (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2010)
      A 2010 analysis of the Arctic Species Trend Index (ASTI) dataset, an index used to track trend in Arctic fish, mammals and birds. In this report, vertebrate population-abundance data were used to produce an indicator of ...
    • Arctic Species Trend Index: Key Findings from an In-depth Look at Marine Species and Development of Spatial Analysis Techniques 

      Earner, J.; Russell, D.E.; McRae, L.; Delnet, S.; Collen, B.; Gill, M.J. (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2012-04)
      "This report builds on the CAFF report The Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking trends in Arctic wildlife. This report provides an update of the overall index, an exploration of the data sets using spatial analysis ...
    • The Arctic Species Trend Index: Migratory Birds Index 

      Deinet, S.; Zöckler, C.; Jacoby, D.; Tresize, E.; Marconi, V.; McRae, L.; Svobods, M.; Barry, T. (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)., 2015)
      This report aims to describe the broad-scale trends necessary for designing and targeting informed conservation strategies at the flyway level to address these reported declines. To do this, we examine abundance change in ...
    • Arctic Species Trend Index: Tracking Trends in Arctic Marine Populations 

      McRae, L; Delnet, S.; Gill, M.; Collen, B. (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2012-04)
      Track the trends in Arctic marine mammals, birds and fish through this analysis of the marine dataset in the revised Arctic Species Trend Index (ASTI).
    • Arctic Species Trend Index: Tracking Trends in Arctic Vertebrate Populations Through Space and Time 

      Böhm, M,; McRae, L.; Delnet, S.; Gill, M.; Collen, B. (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2012-04)
      "Utilizing the ASTI data (890 vertebrate populations from 323 species spanning a time period from 1951 to 2010), we expanded the original investigation to examine broad-scale spatial patterns of biodiversity change across ...